DJELETOVCI, Aug 30 (Hina) - After four years and eleven months the
Croatian Oil Company "INA" recommenced work on its oil fields in
Djeletovci in the Croatian Danubian area.
INA's general manager Andrija Kovakovic, president of INA's
Supervisory Board Hrvoje Sarinic, head of the Croatian government's
Office for the Establishment of Croatian Authority in the Occupied
Area Ivica Vrkic and U.N. Transitional Administrator General
Jacques Klein visited with reporters the forwarding station and one
of the 46 oil wells in Djeletovci.
The reviving of the oil fields is progressing according to
plan, and all 72 of them are expected to be cleared of mines by the
end of September by the Vukovar-based mine-clearing company "TNT".
Production has already started, while the technical condition
of all oil fields will be determined by the end of the year.
63 persons employed at INA during the Serbian occupation have
so far signed work contracts with the company.
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